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Immerse yourself in the magic of Santa Fe's Chimayo! >> Click to read what's included

The rich heritage and culture of the Southwest come to life at the new Hotel Chimayó de Santa Fe (formerly Hotel Plaza Real), an historical agricultural community where family, history, and craft are celebrated through its art, cuisine, sanctuaries, and traditions. Take a break from the ordinary, and glimpse into a way of life unique in today’s busy world. Get away to Santa Fe with this exclusive deal from TripAlertz. Starting at just $105/nt you’ll also receive a $25 dining credit, free parking, and more. Travel now through December 29. Hurry, at these rates, space is sure to sell out quickly!

ABOUT THE HOTEL CHIMAYO DE SANTA FE

Nestled in the heart of downtown Santa Fe, just steps from the historic Santa Fe Plaza, Hotel Chimayo de Santa Fe (formerly Hotel Plaza Real) offers an authentic Northern New Mexico escape. Santa Fe's historic Plaza in downtown Santa Fe is just one block away. Hotel Chimayo is the ideal location for discovering some of the many world-class shops, art galleries, museums, restaurants, and nightlife venues of Santa Fe. From the original artwork in every room to the décor and colors of the public areas, the unique traditions of northern New Mexico infuse even the smallest decorative elements.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Each welcoming hotel room and suite is unique and some feature cozy wood burning fireplaces, bancos, private or communal balconies, and separate living areas centered around an open air plaza patio. Guestroom suites are the largest rooms in Santa Fe and have complimentary WiFi. Handcrafted decor and art made by local artists offer not only a visual appeal, but an authentic glimpse into a region renowned for its art, beauty, and history.

Mission King Junior Suite amenities feature:

King bed with premium bedding and luxury Frette linens

Private bathroom with designer toiletries

Blackout drapes/curtains

Wood burning fireplace

TV with premium cable/satellite channels

Free wireless Internet access

Makeup/shaving mirror

Hair dryer

Iron/ironing board

Telephone

Clock radio

Refrigerator & Microwave (available upon request)

Rollaway available on request

Oratorio Deluxe King Suite amenities feature:

King bed with premium bedding and luxury Frette linens

Private bathroom with designer toiletries

Kitchenette with microwave & refrigerator

Blackout drapes/curtains

Wood burning fireplace

TV with premium cable/satellite channels

Free wireless Internet access

Makeup/shaving mirror

Hair dryer

Iron/ironing board

Telephone

Clock radio

Rollaway available on request

FOOD & DRINK

Experience the bold, rich flavors of New Mexico at Hotel Chimayo…dedicated to the art of New Mexican home-style cooking while serving up traditional Southwestern food recipes handed down through the generations. Whether you're sipping on specialty drinks at Low 'n Slow Lowrider Bar, or tempting the palate with Chimayo chile dishes at the rustic-style Tia’s Cocina, a gastronomic delight is sure to await at Hotel Chimayo.

Tia’s Cocina (quaint gathering place where family and friends can experience simple dishes with the rich flavors of authentic New Mexican home cooking - renowned Chef Estevan Garcia, a Santa Fe native, prepares the indigenous Northern New Mexican foods of Hispanic settlements like the Village of Chimayo)

ADDITIONAL HOTEL INFORMATION

Minimum age to check-in: 21

Check-In: 4:00pm

Check-Out: 12:00pm

Pet fee: $25 per day for up to two pets

Smoking policy: this is a 100% smoke-free property

THINGS TO SEE & DO

Santa Fe Welcome to Santa Fe, one of the most special places in the “Land of Enchantment!” Nestled in the foothills of the Rockies – in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, at an elevation of 7,000-ft – you’ll find an amazing destination brimming with the influences of her storied Spanish and Mexican past. The city is known for “everything Southwestern” – superb restaurants with Southwestern fare and modern-day cuisine, chic art galleries, fabulous and diverse shopping, and spectacular surrounding scenery. Culture begins with a capital “C” – with Santa Fe's world-famous art galleries, art markets (open year round) and fascinating museums housing traditional and contemporary art, including works by native daughter Georgia O’Keefe. The Santa Fe Plaza is, and has been, the heart of downtown Santa Fe for nearly 400 years, and remains the central part of the city, hosting Indian and Spanish markets and other annual events as well as community gatherings, concerts and more.

Palace of the Governors Discover the oldest public building in the United States. Located along the historic Santa Fe Plaza, the Palace of the Governors was once the site of Spain's seat of government. Tour this National Historic Landmark featuring a collection of paintings, state seal stamped pieces, armory and silverware. The Palace of the Governors was built in the 17th century in a restored adobe structure.

Santa Fe Indian Market A visit to the Santa Fe Indian Market is truly an experience! Taking place during the third week in August, the Santa Fe Indian Market is unrivaled in both size and prestige, with over 600 booths featuring works of over 1,000 artists and flooded by over 100,000 collectors! A tradition which began in the early 1920’s, it’s held on the Santa Fe Plaza and has grown into the world’s largest market of Native American art featuring jewelry, textiles, baskets, pottery, silver work, bead work, quill work, pueblo wooden carvings, sculpture, drums, hides, leather goods, paintings and more. If you can make it here during this time, it will be unforgettable. And if you can’t, don’t worry – there are so many year-round galleries and art markets with eager artists and artisans who can’t wait to share their passions and works of art with you!

Santa Fe Museums If you like museums, you’ve come to the right place! Santa Fe has a museum for just about everyone, where tots through teens and beyond can experience a rich blend of history arts and cultural heritages which make this city and part of the country so unique. Modern art lovers will enjoy the impressive collections of works by early Santa Fe and Taos artists at the New Mexico Museum of Art. And on the other end of the spectrum, the Palace of the Governors – the country’s oldest continuously occupied building – is the site of the New Mexico Museum of History which bring the past to life with fascinating collections and exhibitions highlighting the area’s rich history through the Spanish Colonial, Mexican, Territorial and Statehood eras. A highlight of the Georgia O’Keefe Museum is the hands-on activity program especially geared to the “younger set” of art aficionados! TripAlertz TIP: There’s a New Mexico Museums Pass which you can purchase (currently $20), giving you unlimited access to four of Santa Fe’s most popular museums: New Mexico Museum of Art, New Mexico History Museum, Museum of International Folk Art and Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

Indian Pueblos There’s no better way to learn about Native America’s heritage than a visit to a pueblo – a term used to describe modern (and ancient) communities of Native Americans in the Southwest US. The Eight Northern Indian Pueblos lie between Santa Fe and the state of Colorado and the majestic mountain landscape – five of these eight are within 30 miles of the city. They are centers of art and artists; some also operate casinos. A visit to at least one is “a must” when visiting the area!

GETTING HERE

Albuquerque International Sunport (airport code: ABQ), serviced by major US carriers and low-cost airlines, is 65 miles away (frequent shuttle service is available for approximately $30 each way).

Santa Fe Municipal Airport (airport code: SAF) is serviced by a few American Eagle flights from Dallas and Los Angeles, along with private carriers and is approximately 20 miles from the resort.

Need-to-know

Prices are per night for 2 adults + 1 child in Mission King Junior Suite or Oratorio Deluxe King Suite inlcuding amenities as specified(additional $20/nt for extra adult with max occupancy of 3 guests per room payable directly to the hotel upon check-out)

Hotel taxes are not included and are added on the TripAlertz check-out screen

Travel valid through December 29, 2012

Availability is limited and blackout dates apply

Reservations are non-transferable, non-refundable, and cancellations are not permitted

Date changes MAY be available at least 72 hours prior to arrival for a $25 fee and are subject to availability plus any rate differtial by calling TripAlertz at (888) 4-ALERTZ (888-425-3789)